Previous Episode: On Blame vs Responsibility

This episode is a little different than I've done before. It's the audio taken from an IG Live that I recorded (and it's on my IG feed) where I finally shared my feeling and response on another podcast where it was said that there were no Black ADHD coaches, and the apologies that came after this.  This is my response. There's an intro that explains the situation in more detail followed by the normal podcast intro, and then into the IG Live audio from there.

Erasure is something that so many of us experience in our lives when our struggles are not seen and our pleas for help go ignored. For those of us from the most marginalised groups in society, we experience erasure on a near-daily basis. We've grown up with the messages that the things that are fundamental to who we are, are not worthy of being seen or acknowledged. Erasure ignores our struggles, our needs and our unique experiences in the world. It's harmful, violent and racist and we all need to do better in considering where our privilege allows us to erase the lived experiences of others.

This podcast explores this not only in the scope of this podcast but also in my own life as well. I hope that we can learn something together.

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Intro & Outro music: Joseph McDade
T-shirt I'm wearing:  ND Renegade

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